Walter Robb

Walter Lee Robb (né le et mort le )[1] était un ingénieur, cadre et philanthrope américain.

Biographie

Né à Harrisburg en Pennsylvanie en 1928 [2], il reçoit la médaille nationale de la technologie et de l'innovation en 1993. Il est cadre de recherche et développement (R&D) pour General Electric. Il dirige quelques équipes sportives locales, après avoir racheté la franchise de hockey de ligue mineure des Rats d'Albany River en 1998.

Walter Robb meurt en 2020 de la COVID-19 à l'âge de 91 ans[3].

Références

  1. James R. Hagerty, « Walter Robb, GE Executive Who Recruited Jack Welch, Dies of Covid-19 at 91 », The Wall Street Journal,
  2. « Who's who in Technology Today - Google Books », (consulté le )
  3. Eric Anderson, « Community remembers generosity, contributions of Walter Robb », Times Union,

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